Positives about being an Aspie

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An Autistic Psychologist

An Autistic Psychologist

13 жыл бұрын

(2021 note: I do want to note that this video is very old by now, and this is reflected in both my choice of terms, and in the information I conveyed in the video. Please keep in mind that when this was recorded, I did not have the education I now have, nor was the same knowledge even available.
I do feel that this was one of my first attempts at moving past the deficit focus that is so often placed on autistic people and for that reason, I want to keep it available.)
Too many people focus on telling us what we're bad at, or can't do - so I just thought I'd bring up some things that might be your good traits, remind you that it's not all bad.
You're not wrong, just different. :)

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@GFINHK
@GFINHK 10 жыл бұрын
I'm a female Aspie scientist. I've been known to work for 72 hours straight without taking breaks, sleeping or going home. I hardly ate or drank water. It's unhealthy (& gross), I know. But it had to be done. My focus is amazing. Not even if the world fell down around me could remove me from my work.
@pavimaris
@pavimaris 5 жыл бұрын
Guess why your focus is amazing (or atleast definitely helps) on long stretches of deep work... You're fasting. The average homeless person who struggles to eat right is actually healthier than financially sound fat pigs that just munch away all the time.
@Thelittleclipstore
@Thelittleclipstore 4 жыл бұрын
What’s ur mbti and enneagram type?
@AnAutisticPsychologist
@AnAutisticPsychologist 10 жыл бұрын
I know we all like free speech and all, but I ask that you all remain civil towards one another. I know how difficult that is to do, especially when others are insulting and rude, and I also fail at times, however, it does seem to produce better results in conversations, long term. It is quite possible to disagree in a civil manner. Please try.
@Myron.Szymanskyj
@Myron.Szymanskyj 10 жыл бұрын
I always try to be as civil and polite as possible. I'm going along a similar path that you are, but at an older age. The hoops one is forced to jump through is unreal. You're video blog is absolutely inspirational beyond belief.
@worldhello1234
@worldhello1234 10 жыл бұрын
Myron Szymanskyj I don't think you are civil, you are just a barbarian in disguise. :D
@bobbybrothers6037
@bobbybrothers6037 10 жыл бұрын
Make a case for it. If you don't make a case for it, it comes off as oppressive/imposing. I try to be civil because emotional people are very dangerous, on the arm of institutional power, but my view is that people should be far tougher than just being immune to criticism.
@AnAutisticPsychologist
@AnAutisticPsychologist 10 жыл бұрын
Bobby Brothers huh? How does a request come off as oppressive or imposing? It's not like I run my channel like North Korea. It's a simple and polite request, nothing more.
@Myron.Szymanskyj
@Myron.Szymanskyj 10 жыл бұрын
TheAnMish Once these sort of people gave me melt-downs and confidence dips reaching well below the water-line.I tend to forgive people now. Even forgive other's ignorance. I've found the hard way that if I don't then their problems also become mine. So, I will use a trait of mine to good effect. Interpreting many things as black or white. For ignorant people I leave the door ajar, but others' ignorance serves as intellectual entertainment and nothing more than that. This way I don't get stressed with those who choose to have a closed mind and who also chose ignorance. I've now realise I've met many neurotypical individuals who dismiss what they can not comprehend and it gets me wondering exactly who actually has a problem. Me or them? I find that many chose to have closed minds which fits in with their beliefs and, logically thinking, it's the many others who have a problem. It'll be interesting what sort of replies this may provoke from the "many others". :-)
@neilmiller6772
@neilmiller6772 8 жыл бұрын
I can't connect with people, I et lonely. it feels like I'm watching people from outside through a window
@orandachildren1051
@orandachildren1051 6 жыл бұрын
Neil Miller I feel you
@iamkindafool
@iamkindafool 5 жыл бұрын
me too. write me an email if you want, we can chat Annieminnie@seznam.cz
@Brokenwings20
@Brokenwings20 7 ай бұрын
Im 20 boy I feel this
@juliettemay5178
@juliettemay5178 9 жыл бұрын
You are beautiful! I have a little aspergirl (a beautiful red head with blue eyes, she looks like she could be your little sister!). If someone gave me a cure for Aspergers I would never ever want it. She is loyal, honest, creative, funny and loving. Just like you, she does not need to be fixed as she is not broken. Thank you for the positive words about being an aspie!
@yanasimitchiyska9289
@yanasimitchiyska9289 7 жыл бұрын
Juliette May Thanks for that beautiful comment, I wish more people would think like you!
@googleuser5149
@googleuser5149 2 ай бұрын
Nu repari evolutia! This is evolution! No need to be fixed!
@BillyMaysFan95
@BillyMaysFan95 10 жыл бұрын
I'm an aspie and my parents think I've "overcome" my disability. I don't know, I feel as though my life is terrible when everyone says I'm gifted. I don't know why aspies, like me, get so sad. I've always wished my life was filled with joy, but I just don't know what to do. Other than that, I try to make people happy and help out as much as I can. But at the same time, I ask myself, "will anyone do the same for me?" :/
@anukreddi
@anukreddi 10 жыл бұрын
Your happiness is contingent upon your outlook and not the actual situation. You have the power to view things in certain ways, so it is crucial to try and remain positive. Look within yourself to create your own happiness. Do not look at others to fulfill you, you are more than capable on your own. No relationship or material possession can bring you true happiness until you are happy on your own, first and foremost. This is a fatal error far too many people make in their lives
@jonathanmaynard7227
@jonathanmaynard7227 10 жыл бұрын
That comment made my day, man! Thank you so much for understanding! You don't know how much that means to me.
@anukreddi
@anukreddi 10 жыл бұрын
Don't mention it. The future is ours, wait for it. :)
@jonathanmaynard7227
@jonathanmaynard7227 10 жыл бұрын
Y'know, after reading those comments, Abdullah and Anuraag, my mind has completely change. My understanding of Aspergers of not being a disability, but more or less a gift, has really come to me now. I understand that we are more intelligent and more sophisticated in learning, but at the same time, get depressed. However, this isn't a problem because I finally realized that everyone gets depressed over things, big or small. The only thing to do is look at positives and never negatives, y'know? If we can do this then we can accomplish anything, if we put our minds to it. We aren't that much different to other people; as a matter a fact, it's a lot better to be different than being the same as someone else. If only more people would understand then life would be better than it actually is. Thank you guys for understanding and we should always remember to treat people with love and respect, even if they're different and have a problem.
@steam_vortex2608
@steam_vortex2608 10 жыл бұрын
I don't see Asperger's as a disability at all, I think it's a societal error that we recognize what is truly a microevolution of the mind to promote diversification of thought/thinking therefore enhancing creativity. When we look at species that have developed complex societies we should be looking to insects vs mammals; there are no mammal species out there that can develop structures or that have as complex societal elements as we humans do; ants however are very much like us from a societal point of view in terms of how we build structures & work together. There are many different species of ants & bees, just like there are many different races of humans, however each race has within it several job classes & different types of ants/bees to fulfill different roles. Some ants tend to the next generation of young, others harvest, others protect. Do we ever look at the ant that is tending to the young though & consider it less than the ant that is protecting? Which of these types of ants would therefore be superior to the harvesting ant? The interesting thing about bees for example is that occasionally for certain hives all the workers will disappear; this causes what is called a colony collapse disorder. Now based on this, would it really be so crazy to speculate that perhaps the reason we have autism is from us having evolved minds able to use tools? You have tool makers & rule makers within society; I think aspies are a result of the human mind trying to diversify in response to going from a race of hunter gatherer's to a societal race. I also think that any society that succeeds in "curing" autism will undergo something very similar to CCD in terms of what bees experience; a society in which all minds think alike is a society where creativity & imagination die as it would be a society with a very weak diversification of minds.
@shanerichardson9568
@shanerichardson9568 8 жыл бұрын
I'm glad that I found your video, I'm 43 and am just coming to terms and being diagnosed. During the section of the video where you mentioned loyalty, even to the degree of trying to make those who are mean to us like us I broke for just a moment. It is so good after all these years to begin to understand. Thank you for this.
@PoeLemic
@PoeLemic 7 жыл бұрын
Hate to say, but you do kind-of look like you're (potentially) an Aspie. If I had seen your picture, I could have told you that there was a high probably of an Aspie-diagnosis in your future. And, I'm not being mean. I even diagnosed a very good friend, so it's not hard to observe it in human specimens, once you know what to look for.
@atrohadff
@atrohadff 7 жыл бұрын
You have strange way to think of people as human specimens. Your choice of the word specimen is insulting to a person unless you are from a different planet?
@shanerichardson9568
@shanerichardson9568 7 жыл бұрын
I don't think Poe Lemic meant it that way but rather specifically a specimen in terms of medical or clinical diagnosis. Myself being something of an unknown quantity to this person, it was a detached observation. Or at any rate that is my suspicion. :)
@DavidBlaineFullerton
@DavidBlaineFullerton 7 жыл бұрын
Atrohad: I'm part alien myself, so I've recently arrived on Planet Earth. So, I'm slower to get used to your Human Customs, so forgive me if I don't speak the language as well as a Human-Born, sexually-produced totipotent zygote.
@atrohadff
@atrohadff 7 жыл бұрын
Thank you for putting it in perspective for me. (This is not being sarcastic on my part). I have many problems myself in verbal communication with people. I find I am more fluent using the written word. I still love your video and your courage.
@brightclouds98
@brightclouds98 9 жыл бұрын
Offensive people who spit their two cents worth on a video that is talking about positive things about autism really make people like us think that there is something wrong with this world. It almost explains why some of us hide in our houses and don't come out for a while. We go out of our way to bring positive things to this world and then we get negativity. Now I know why she said that we are very loyal and nice people.
@rodneyfenner4386
@rodneyfenner4386 9 жыл бұрын
i hate it when that happens
@BloodbathBeatz
@BloodbathBeatz 9 жыл бұрын
Real talk
@aricmackenthun1206
@aricmackenthun1206 7 жыл бұрын
This young lady is such a beautiful young woman. I wish her nothing but the very best for her and her future.
@neotrinity99
@neotrinity99 8 жыл бұрын
i am an aspie,you just made me proud about it......love you.... ❤❤❤
@dustinrobertson5416
@dustinrobertson5416 8 жыл бұрын
You're awesome! Thank you for sharing this. I'm an Aspie myself, and I have my own travel channel. Most Aspies I know are afraid to leave the nest. I live in Vietnam as an English teacher. I taught last year in Thailand. Many people thought I would be codependent on my family for the rest of my life. I'm now proving them wrong and crushing it on the other side of the world. I want to inspire other people on the spectrum, too. Cheers!
@shinebabyshine.
@shinebabyshine. 5 жыл бұрын
Dustin Robertson Totally! I taught English in France for a few years and did a lot of traveling abroad (sometimes solo travel at that). Like everyone else, we can do whatever we set our minds to.
@kayjay-kreations
@kayjay-kreations Жыл бұрын
I love my nest unless I have a hand to hold
@AuSableBrownie
@AuSableBrownie 10 жыл бұрын
Too many folks have trouble accepting people that are different. Perhaps your intelligence, gentleness, and grace will help some of them get over that. Creativity is the eternal voice of love singing to us. Keep at the creative work. Thanks for the honesty and courage!! You are a winner.
@yutaw6463
@yutaw6463 8 жыл бұрын
You remind me so much of myself... And you're absolutely gorgeous, both the way you speak and your mind... Keep your heart on your sleeve and let the good tunes keep your spirits up
@AnAutisticPsychologist
@AnAutisticPsychologist 11 жыл бұрын
I quit after 3½ years of being told to lose weight. I've gained 10 pounds or so since quitting the business, and am quite happy with my choice. I feel much healthier, both physically and mentally, being out of that environment.
@dustinf49
@dustinf49 8 жыл бұрын
Aspergers wasn't around when I was in school. At 35 I cried as I watched all those pieces that stood out fall into place.
@BombDame
@BombDame 8 жыл бұрын
I actually remember the doctor saying I might be a little different, and my mom was like NO!!! SHE IS PERFECT!!! NOTHING IS WRONG WITH HER!! I relived it again when i was about 21 and I started mentioning some similarities, I used to hide socks in my tote tray at school because i didn't like the feeling of socks... There's not really anything you can do about it, but it is nice to know that you are a little different, its not something you can help
@dustinf49
@dustinf49 8 жыл бұрын
My mother and I were discussing it a few weeks ago. We were talking about when I was in kindergarten how I hated the seams on the tops of socks. That seam used to bother me to death. I had my poor mom looking everywhere for seamless socks for kids in the early 80's.
@BombDame
@BombDame 8 жыл бұрын
Lucky you, I was given no options. We didn't have a lot of money. The leg seams on jeans were a real problem for me too. I pretty much only wore stretchy pants until grade 6. I wouldn't eat any regular food either, only plain pasta, campbells chicken noodle soup, and peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. I got so much flak growing up for not liking food.
@dustinf49
@dustinf49 8 жыл бұрын
Same here. Jogging pants were a favorite of mine in grade school. Gilda Radner quoted "I base my fashion taste on what doesn't itch." That holds true to me to this day.
@BombDame
@BombDame 8 жыл бұрын
Yeah its pretty much sweatpants and wife beaters, and no socks. Unless I go "out"
@bobkamp3211
@bobkamp3211 6 жыл бұрын
I appreciate that you did this video and pointed out our positive traits. You are very special. Thanks
@mariacovasneanu1517
@mariacovasneanu1517 10 жыл бұрын
You are a wonderful person; the sensitivity and the honesty gently flows through every aspect of your speech. Uploading these videos is a great thing, I think, for both Aspies and NTs.
@AnAutisticPsychologist
@AnAutisticPsychologist 11 жыл бұрын
Here goes again, then: I have been diagnosed two seperate times by professionals. My diagnosis has been confirmed by yet another specialist, who has known me for years. So by now, any doubts I have had, are long gone. I understand fully that I'm not a "rain man" aspie. I never said I was. I'm a mild case. But when I read my diagnostic papers from age 13-16 and age 19, I fully understand why I was diagnosed.
@innerguardianXIII
@innerguardianXIII 9 жыл бұрын
I think you're like an Angel.
@EthanJohn1986
@EthanJohn1986 9 жыл бұрын
Raun Carswell shut up. Go to webcam site for that stuff. If this video IS serious it's not about your flirting.
@tarasvoice
@tarasvoice 9 жыл бұрын
Ethan John Exactly! This is why she pretends to have AS so she can get THESE type of comments from THOSE type of people
@innerguardianXIII
@innerguardianXIII 9 жыл бұрын
tarasvoice Who are YOU to say who's pretending or not? I called her an Angel because I have Aspergers too and she described them VERY well.
@innerguardianXIII
@innerguardianXIII 9 жыл бұрын
Ethan John I wasn't flirting and also why don't YOU go back to that dark room you're always filming in and leave people alone to say and do what they wish? I was merely thanking her in a way because I too have Aspergers syndrome and she hit the nail on the head with many parts.
@EthanJohn1986
@EthanJohn1986 9 жыл бұрын
Raun Carswell Please get off the internet and get a job and stop flirting with fake girls
@sQueezedhe
@sQueezedhe 10 жыл бұрын
I've been trawling youtube for asperger stuff and finding that a lot of people are very uncomfortable talking to the camera (shock!) but you've got the technique down - so thanks for sharing and communicating it effectively.
@uziyah
@uziyah 7 жыл бұрын
I was so blessed by your sharing this. Thank you for doing so. I Am discovering the likelihood of AS at the ripe old age of almost 80. The freedom I Am experiencing is beyond words. ☺
@hunterred43
@hunterred43 9 жыл бұрын
Good post. Thank you for mentioning the positives. My family is filled with engineers and surgeons. I'm an Aspie. I can go in a room by myself with a book and teach myself most things. I taught myself the stock market. I felt like it was a place where I could excel, by reading and studying and combining knowledge in science, math, etc without having to explain why I know what I know. In a few years I taught myself fretless bass and like playing classical music on it. If there was a negative. I always feel isolated like people don't get it. I have a hard time dating. I hate it. Most people just can't deal with it.
@connormurphy2387
@connormurphy2387 8 жыл бұрын
This is amazing. Really needed to see something like this, thanks for sharing
@elisajohnson5703
@elisajohnson5703 10 жыл бұрын
I like you very much. I am an Aspie. I just found out at 42. I think that being an Aspien woman is hard sometimes, but I love myself now. Before I knew, I didn't. You are beautiful inside and outside. Thank you for sharing :) btw I am super creative too!
@MeganSaint-Marie
@MeganSaint-Marie 7 жыл бұрын
Thank you for being so candid, your thoughts help me understand some family members, and I appreciate your honesty. You are a bright light, shine on!
@Malakren
@Malakren 9 жыл бұрын
Every time someone tries to be the Aspie victim I sent them here. We can be wonderful amazing creatures, if we don't let all the noise of the NT overwhelm us
@karmalevel
@karmalevel 9 жыл бұрын
Oh please! what noise from NT?
@Malakren
@Malakren 9 жыл бұрын
the one you are doing.
@karmalevel
@karmalevel 9 жыл бұрын
I get it :) sorry
@alexhamilton3522
@alexhamilton3522 8 жыл бұрын
music is definitely me too. I can't stop making electronic music. I've made over 240 songs and my goal is to get 10000 hours into it. Only 8800 hours left...
@OrkarIsberEstar
@OrkarIsberEstar 7 жыл бұрын
i am an autist and i love listening to music, i can totally spend 4 hours listening to the same 1 minute song. However my creativity lies in storytelling and i suck at creating music
@alexhamilton3522
@alexhamilton3522 7 жыл бұрын
Orkar Isber Hahah, we all have our quirks.
@kkyyee
@kkyyee 7 жыл бұрын
Could I hear some of it?
@alexhamilton3522
@alexhamilton3522 7 жыл бұрын
here it is: soundcloud.com/alex-hamilton-12
@kkyyee
@kkyyee 7 жыл бұрын
Cool, thanks.
@darrengrenfell9225
@darrengrenfell9225 9 жыл бұрын
You are without doubt one of the most beautiful people I have ever had the pleasure to share some time with. Physically, emotionally, spiritually - you are 100% excellent. You've made a difference posting that vid - nice one, well done!
@funkeyfreddy
@funkeyfreddy 8 жыл бұрын
I love this video so much! Thank you for sharing! I am an Aspie and I enjoy hearing people like you who I feel like I can empathize with. For me personally, it is a rare and delightful feeling!
@AnAutisticPsychologist
@AnAutisticPsychologist 11 жыл бұрын
I'm sorry that you think aspies can't learn these things. I spent 3½ years working as a model, which taught me to deal with cameras, and also allowed me to observe what make-up and hair looks good on me. I've actually seen many beautiful aspies, and also met quite a few that have no problem looking at the camera. Eyes are a lot more difficult, and takes longer to learn, but it's also possible for many (not all).
@computernerd92
@computernerd92 10 жыл бұрын
You are the first female Aspie I have seen! Apparently males are four times more likely to have Asperger's Syndrome. I'm just glad I am not alone.
@AlexKenas
@AlexKenas 9 жыл бұрын
The rate may be the same because female Aspergians have similar interests as their neurotypical peers and they mimic social skills better than their male counterparts.
@155chipmunkz
@155chipmunkz 9 жыл бұрын
I'm an Aspie girl.
@155chipmunkz
@155chipmunkz 9 жыл бұрын
Why would only guys have it?
@karadiberlino
@karadiberlino 5 ай бұрын
This is not true. Men are quicker to be diagnosed as autistic, even those who have boderline. With women it‘s the opposite, we are at much higher risk to be misdignosed and pathologized as borderline when we are actually autistic. Autisms knows no gender! It‘s in the minds of this double-standard society…sadly.
@tigersharkproperties
@tigersharkproperties 9 жыл бұрын
Great video, positive and entertaining. Thanks for choosing to see good things in who you are. I can definitely see how you would be a loyal and caring friend. Your friends are very lucky to have you in their lives.
@avedic
@avedic 9 жыл бұрын
TheAnMish You are absolutely gorgeous, inside and out. Merely watching this video made me a bit more optimistic about humanity as a whole. Just knowing there's someone as cool/kind/intelligent as you out there, just makes me feel....better. So, thanks for existing. :)
@AnAutisticPsychologist
@AnAutisticPsychologist 11 жыл бұрын
Well it's a spectrum, so of course there are "mild" cases. We end up having different problems from the "severe" ones, but we are still on the ASD spectrum. And I can tell you very certainly that specialists in the field would firmly disagree with your statement that there's no such thing as a mild case. I can, someday, function in the world, somewhat normally, but I know that without the help I've had over the last 10 years, it would've never happened.
@UncleRonnie91
@UncleRonnie91 7 жыл бұрын
Wow! This is a very nice speech by an Aspie! You are very kind, sweet and polite! I like you and i respect you! You are very beautiful especially your lips and your smile! You are very intelligent and you spoke alot of truths about the positives about being an Aspie! And i'm an Aspie myself, so i have an Asperger's syndrome too. And i'm from Bulgaria.
@AnonYmous-mr3iu
@AnonYmous-mr3iu 10 жыл бұрын
Hi there, just wanted to say I think you're one of the most beautiful people I've ever seen and had the pleasure of listening to. You also have a really nice voice and just generally seem like a very pleasant person. Thank you for making my day and simply for existing :)
@YeshuaIsTheTruth
@YeshuaIsTheTruth 4 жыл бұрын
I think I needed to see this! The way sounds relax you is how colors relax me. You seem like a very cool and thoughtful person.
@sparrow40k
@sparrow40k 7 жыл бұрын
I think you'd make amazing ASMR videos - You have a really soft and calm voice
@uziyah
@uziyah 7 жыл бұрын
I felt the energy of a beautiful spirit. ☺
@AnAutisticPsychologist
@AnAutisticPsychologist 11 жыл бұрын
Thank you, Roy. Getting messages like yours, is the reason I keep doing this. So thank you for writing it. You've made my day :)
@levismith8539
@levismith8539 6 жыл бұрын
I really really needed to hear your words tonight. Thank you so much for sharing!!
@Stardweller1
@Stardweller1 8 жыл бұрын
I want to thank you for making this video. There are so many times when Asperger's becomes such a challenge, and I've had many periods of frustration over it. It's wonderful to be reminded of the benefits that come with it as well, and of why it doesn't make us "abnormal." Also, you're probably tired of hearing this by now, but you are truly beautiful. And from what I can see, you're a wonderful person as well. I hope you will continue talking about this in the future. :-)
@henriettealexandra2875
@henriettealexandra2875 10 жыл бұрын
I think I fell a little in love with you! My dear, you are beautiful!
@68buffel
@68buffel 10 жыл бұрын
If I could, I would give you a huge hug :) This video went strait to my heart. It also decribes me perfectly as a person :) I lack the ability to express myself with the right words, but your video did that job for me :) Thank you so much for making this video! I posted it on my FaceBook Page so my Swedish friends would learn how I function as an Aspie :D You´re a truly great person and I think you´re really pretty too :) You´re equally beautyful on the inside as you are on the outside :) Or is it the other way around? As I wrote before, I´m not that good with words ;) I hope you understand what I mean :) I really wish that I would meet a lovely girl like you someday. This video made me happy and it put a big smile on my face :D Take good care of yourself, my friend :) Have a truly great life and keep those videos coming :) Many Greetings and Hugs from a Swedish Aspie guy!
@stupage8597
@stupage8597 10 жыл бұрын
Wonderful post - articulate and honest and brave. Thank you - by doing this you help all of us understand just that little bit more.
@thesmokingdad4413
@thesmokingdad4413 10 жыл бұрын
I love the positive outlook you have on being an Aspie. Though I've come a long way since I was initially diagnosed as a child, I feel like some of the atypical behaviors I have can sometimes hold me down and make my life really awful, but seeing that others can see the good through the bad is amazing. Thank you for this.
@hmm5396
@hmm5396 9 жыл бұрын
Wow....shes absolutly beutyful
@___xyz___
@___xyz___ 6 жыл бұрын
She... kind of looks like me... We got the same ears, lips, nose... and I'm a guy with Asperger's.
@feralchangeling97
@feralchangeling97 6 жыл бұрын
Glanslind Ôppadâļing Only four comments in and already I have no idea what is going on.
@trishfitzpatrick2066
@trishfitzpatrick2066 9 жыл бұрын
I knew our son was quite different but had trouble defining what made me think this. When a second son came along, the difference between them brought it out even more. I feel so sorry for those who haven't been able to help their kids but I would urge them to teach them at home rather than putting them in group environments in the early years. Even though I had never heard of Asperger's Syndrome, I dealt with my son by staying connected. Our whole family worked at creating an atmosphere of correct and positive feedback, at times telling him exactly how to behave in all the ways average people do. It is such a wonderful thing to see your children be able to embrace the world. We showed them how we felt about the world and they have retained that positive attitude all their lives. Can you imagine having a conversation with an Aspie that lasts for three to six HOURS and never repeat anything? Can you envision sharing any subject, talking about anything with complete and utter joy? The love between him and his younger brother set an even better example for us. Little brother was solidly in his big brother's corner and included him in all activities of our neighborhood circle. When our Aspie was trying to master rollerblading, little bro could be seen skating backwards, encouraging him all the way, waiting patiently for him to get back up on those many discouraging falls. The two brothers were seen pretty much everywhere together so other kids came to accept them as a package deal. Our sons are grown men now and have such different lives. They each chose their path but still routinely talk at great length even though one is terribly religious and the other not very spiritual. By teaching our sons outside of an artificial school structure that wears people down, we were able to help them keep their special identity and see that identity as a good thing. Asperger's Syndrome is a challenge worth facing. If you know someone, or if you suspect you line up that way, please don't be discouraged. It's a better world than you think...
@ScottsUtubeWorld
@ScottsUtubeWorld 9 жыл бұрын
Beautiful story! Thanks for sharing. All the best to you and your family. --Scott
@MoA-Reload...
@MoA-Reload... 8 жыл бұрын
Thank you for posting this :) only just landed on your channel and have subbed. Unfortunately it is 1am now and I have a 3yr old who will be wanting breakfast at stupid o'clock in the morning :s so I'll have to come back and watch some more of your content. I am 35 now and only very recently began the process of getting properly assessed. This year has been especially hard with all sorts of stuff all kicking off but at the same time it has been mind blowing "getting to know" myself. Also understanding some of the cringe inducing memories I have growing up, lurching from one embarrassing mess to another but adapting as I went :) Thank you again. This really helped me end the day a bit happier and positive :)
@zoiesammons4511
@zoiesammons4511 8 жыл бұрын
thank you for sharing such wonderfully positive things~ (also i love how soft your voice is, lovely)
@iLOVEpicklesBRO28
@iLOVEpicklesBRO28 10 жыл бұрын
I'm so glad someone else has an audial stim as their main relaxation use. I listen to music constantly and use it to keep myself from having a meltdown in public. And also, I'm a sculptor whose been in the Scholastic Art Awards many times, which tends to surprise people when they find out I have Aspergers.
@bardicdad
@bardicdad 10 жыл бұрын
late reply, but yes, I tend to do that as well . . . a relaxation method I should use more often than I actually do because I get caught up in other things. When I find myself in a meltdown phase, I usually put the headphones on and just crank up the volume to the point where my body feels the music.
@KhawarNehal
@KhawarNehal 10 жыл бұрын
I won some art prizes in class 8. Did not even know why ? Did not bother to tell people (NTs) that the stuff was made in a hurry. They were able to find many "artistic" things and "aspects" in something which I made in 10 minutes. I had no idea why I was being "awarded" a prize for "art". I was happy and confused at the same time to receive the prize. It is good that aspies are good at keeping their mouths closed on such occasions. Most of us get into trouble when people as us a question and we actually answer it. People do not want unsugercoated truth. BTW I found out about what aspie symptoms are at the age of 42. Before that I had no idea what issue was. I also used to think EVERYONE has the same issues for 42 YEARS.
@UniverseIsAwesome
@UniverseIsAwesome 9 жыл бұрын
I like classical music and some anime music ("Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood" music). @Nichole Sinclair What kind of music do you listen to, if you don't mind me asking?
@iLOVEpicklesBRO28
@iLOVEpicklesBRO28 9 жыл бұрын
UniverseIsAwesome Everything. I'm really into indie music right now, my fav is Take Me To Church, which is a little suprising cuz I'm not typically into music on the radio
@adrianesquivel9302
@adrianesquivel9302 6 жыл бұрын
Mr. Meeseeks me too
@gerardungerman1442
@gerardungerman1442 10 жыл бұрын
I so relate to what "AnMish" (?) is saying. For the longest time, I thought I was just some lame and shameful idiot even though I was smart and gifted in a few domains. For the longest time I had no girlfriend and very few friends and I followed a few paths that weren't for me. And then I gave up and did what I really believed in (making documentaries about what I deem important to understand in this world). And I poured all my focus, my almost fanatical energy there, not caring much about what people would think about me. Now I have a wife, dear friends and yes, people still think I am odd - I still have difficulties conducting a "normal" social life and some people, some kids in particular don't like me at all - but it's OK. I feel happy in my own ways every day that I live, knowing that I do the very best I can to contribute to this world. I might end up rich or miserable but I embrace my path with joy, determination and gratitude. Be true and be good, embrace life and life will embrace you regardless if you're "odd" and unusually awkward.
@wickedoso674
@wickedoso674 8 жыл бұрын
I am 24 years old now. I haven't really talked to a psychiatrist but all the things you said and those that I've read on the internet about signs and symptoms of person with Asperger's Syndrome, answers all my questions why I feel different.
@boomtown89
@boomtown89 8 жыл бұрын
thanks for posting this, it was a joy to watch and very encouraging.
@thebestwillow
@thebestwillow 10 жыл бұрын
I remember watching this and thinking you were right, when you first uploaded this, but today I'm just....so sick of people assuming what I say means something different...being angry because they are offended when I tell them they are being silly, or even sometimes when I try to offer them solutions to their problems. I mean with strangers, I can understand. they have no reason to know any better, but when my friends react to me as if I am somebody else, as if I mean x when I say y....ugh. idk even what the point is in this post. I guess just me venting. sorry.
@AnAutisticPsychologist
@AnAutisticPsychologist 10 жыл бұрын
Sometimes, venting is needed. :)
@7sanctuz
@7sanctuz 9 жыл бұрын
haha, I know that feeling.. ^_^
@Seadog7981
@Seadog7981 9 жыл бұрын
TheAnMish I once told one of my supervisors at work ;that he should start leading by example. He got really mad at me.
@UNDERDOGTAHOE
@UNDERDOGTAHOE 10 жыл бұрын
Thanks for this. described me to the letter. :) Help to know we are not absolutely alone.
@UNDERDOGTAHOE
@UNDERDOGTAHOE 10 жыл бұрын
You have am Aspie friend in me!
@kostasandreou2146
@kostasandreou2146 10 жыл бұрын
i just want to say that i think i love you, i got this calm and peaceful vibe from this (first) video of you i just watched, you're eyes are so honest and brilliant, i guess any1 who knows you must be really lucky.. i really feel like you are a being of light and i love the presence of you in this world
@iancorporated
@iancorporated 10 жыл бұрын
This is the first of your videos that I have seen. I feel so much better about myself after having watched this. Thank you thank you thank you. I have been feeling so down.
@armouredskeptic
@armouredskeptic 9 жыл бұрын
Good for you! Great video!
@AnAutisticPsychologist
@AnAutisticPsychologist 9 жыл бұрын
J. Benjamin The things in the video are just examples. It's really just meant to get people to not *always* focus on the negative aspects. Because that's all we ever hear about, and it makes it seem like we are supposed to be miserable creatures, and I don't think we have to be. But we're all different! So your positives won't be the same as mine, and I think it's rare to agree with all the examples I mention in the video. I'm not all those things. I'm some of them, and that's good enough for me. :) And yes, very often, it's the co-morbid disorders that are the most annoying to live with. My depression and stress are definitely more annoying than being an aspie would be by itself. Don't apologize for the rant, sometimes they're needed. :)
@eugene680
@eugene680 9 жыл бұрын
TheAnMish Same here. I suffer from Asperger's too. My depression and anxiety can go haywire sometimes. Out of all the positive aspects you mentioned in your clip, it's sad how the world can't or refuse to see it.
@dracompb966
@dracompb966 9 жыл бұрын
***** Same here, my grades are sinking because of it and my parents don't think I'm trying hard enough.
@jellewils3974
@jellewils3974 7 жыл бұрын
eugene680 I have just bought passiflora incarnata tea (passion flower). It really helps calm me down during anxiety flareups. It helps to counteract stimulating neurotransmitters in the brain, thus calming you down. Not like alcohol or thc at all, but more like being really sleepy or pleasantly tired after physical exercise. However do NOT use when using heavy machinery or before going into traffic! I DO however consult a specialist on this at that moment (an orthomoleculair doctor) as should you if interested. It does effect your neurotransmitters after all, if even mildly so.
@waenderer
@waenderer 10 жыл бұрын
Just a note for people who say asperger is a "desease" : here"s some folks who had asperger : Beethoven, Bach, Charles Darwin, Einstein, Thomas Jefferson, ectect imagine how our world would look today if we had "cured" these lad"s...
@lanboays9341
@lanboays9341 4 жыл бұрын
It wasn't their Asperger's that got them to where they were tho.
@ekat2468
@ekat2468 10 жыл бұрын
Thanks you for making this video. I never really think that much about the positives about being as Aspie, and this video will definetly give me a very different outlook upon my life. Thanks for helping me and other apies understand our strengths better. Subscribed
@alexcimpoi
@alexcimpoi 9 жыл бұрын
Thank you for expressing yourself so beautifully. You are inspiring. I say inspiring because I have a 4 year old son diagnosed with ASD. He made extraordinary progress since he started going to development nursery. And his memory and focus are exceptional. I was worried because we only know people that have kids with ASD but don't know any adults as a reference to see how kids diagnosed with ASD develop on the path of becoming an adult. Thank you again and please carry on with what you're doing because yo're doing great. Yo're amazing!
@The_Gallowglass
@The_Gallowglass 9 жыл бұрын
:D You have a very sweet demeanor. I wonder what kinds of things you really like to create.
@erzascarlet626
@erzascarlet626 10 жыл бұрын
She is so pretty
@kylewillett9817
@kylewillett9817 6 жыл бұрын
I love your videos, you are a great speaker! I sometimes forget the pros of my ASD and have to go back and watch this when I am feeling bad.
@spyware60
@spyware60 10 жыл бұрын
It's really proud what you do here. Respect!
@guywhomighthaveaspergersne5723
@guywhomighthaveaspergersne5723 8 жыл бұрын
Positives about being an aspie? People don't like me so they leave me alone.
@jesserochon3103
@jesserochon3103 7 жыл бұрын
lol
@Thelittleclipstore
@Thelittleclipstore 4 жыл бұрын
What’s ur mbti and enneagram?
@AnAutisticPsychologist
@AnAutisticPsychologist 11 жыл бұрын
As for emotional outbreaks, the source is important. Is it a reaction to something being said, done, sensory input etc. It may seem random, but it never is. Sometimes, it's hard to find out what the cause is, but there always is one (or more), and it's impossible to address the symptom without addressing the actual problem, so you need to find out what that is. It can be stress, anxiety.. etc.
@katiestone9959
@katiestone9959 9 жыл бұрын
Hey TheAnMish I think you're really incredible, thank you so much for all of your videos! My ex boyfriend has aspergers and dyslexia. He is one of the most incredible guys that I have ever met and am still good friends with him. The way you explain everything is so cool and immensely informative. I don't know you but you definitely appear to be a lovely young lady. I know many people slightly misunderstand other's who have other abilities that they do not obtain, and act out in a negative way. Stay strong! Thank you again. You're a blessing.
@belfa8765
@belfa8765 7 жыл бұрын
I just wanna say I LOVE YOU! Thank you for being you, you are helping me so much. I am a 23 year old girl and someone just discovering all these answers to the way I've been all my life... Trying to learn so I can understand myself better and be kinder to myself! So great to actually see someone with such similar experiences to me. Thank you for the video! Annabel xx
@AnAutisticPsychologist
@AnAutisticPsychologist 7 жыл бұрын
I'm glad I can be helpful. :)
@ryendean4626
@ryendean4626 8 жыл бұрын
you are probably the best looking person I've seen all week
@PoeLemic
@PoeLemic 7 жыл бұрын
Yes, she's cute (agreed), but you must not get out much.
@kyalucero7977
@kyalucero7977 7 жыл бұрын
I'm out all the time and I agree
@PoeLemic
@PoeLemic 7 жыл бұрын
Again, I was trying to be humorous. Yes, she is attractive, charming, and seductive (maybe -- in a semi-sweet way). Yet, if he can only compare her beauty to the women that he has seen all week, then that's not much of a comparison. From my viewpoint, she's more attractive than that, and she deserves quite a more positive comment on her beauty, if you do decide to comment upon it.
@Ddstairclimber
@Ddstairclimber 7 жыл бұрын
you are cute pretty too. I could date you. but I don't want to have kids with another aspie as it increases the risk of this disability
@PoeLemic
@PoeLemic 7 жыл бұрын
Dd: Thanks. I do work out and eat right, especially work hard to stay in shape. However, I'm more into girls. But, I do appreciate your compliment and could introduce you to some of my Gay Friends.
@marnixgodschalk1306
@marnixgodschalk1306 10 жыл бұрын
Hi there, My name is Marnix. I have Aspergers sydrom. Many people call me, and others like me, an autist or an aspie. I always correct people when thy say this. I am Marnix and I have some limitations. These mostly come from me having autism. But I am not my limitations. If people are there limitations, then someone without legs would be a stumpy. Or someone with glasses would be a glass. We are all who we are, we are not our limitations. So I therefore ask everyone, don’t call yourself or others by there limitations. I started this message with “My name is Marnix”, that is who I am, I am not an autist, I have autism. I am not an apsie, I have aspergers. I am Marnix.
@titan1235813
@titan1235813 10 жыл бұрын
Marnix, VERY WELL SAID! I haven't thought from that perspective, which makes a lot more sense. Me too, I thought I was an aspie, but no, I have Asperger's syndrome. Peace, Light and Love.
@eddiessauro
@eddiessauro 10 жыл бұрын
I have read and really liked your comment. Very positive ! Congratulations!
@_Fluorescent_
@_Fluorescent_ 10 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing all of this. Although my son is only eight, keep his possesses a lot of these traits that you talked about. They're absolutely wonderful and very endearing. It's good to hear from such a beautiful smart and intuitive woman.
@mellissandra
@mellissandra 2 жыл бұрын
i like your new channels name, i know most of your old, now private, stuff, that gave me so much power, for my group
@robinoxfeld740
@robinoxfeld740 9 жыл бұрын
Do you find that you need to be told that you are liked by someone that you consider to be a friend? I'm asking this because I know it's hard to read social cues as an aspie so if someone doesn't tell an aspie that they like them an aspie will not instinctively know, this is something that I've heard from other youtubers. I have a teen that I believe is an aspie and was so I'm trying to learn as much as possible. I really like your videos and you are so beautiful and have such a soothing voice. Thanks for your time.
@CesarAnton
@CesarAnton 9 жыл бұрын
Hello Robin Love ! I have Asperger too and I can tell you that we do! We don't know when someone likes us, flirting it's based on subtle things we cannot see most of the time, specially when we are young, but if someone is too straight forward, we can freak out, even if we like that person too we just don't know how to deal with it. We need a lot of help to notice that someone likes us and how to deal with it, and the relationships can be complicated for we have very nice things, but lack of some basic stuff hehe. But our love is usually deep and true, we stay focused on our special someone, I see the girl on this video has been on a relationship for 10 years! I've been with my gf for 8, but we know each other (and like each other) for 23 year! It took me 15 years to notice she was interested and actually do something about it.
@robinoxfeld740
@robinoxfeld740 9 жыл бұрын
Cesar Anton thank you so much for the helpful reply. :)
@Cleric775
@Cleric775 9 жыл бұрын
+Cesar Anton God, she must be really persistent and patient. 上帝,她一定是真正的持久的耐心。
@AnAutisticPsychologist
@AnAutisticPsychologist 11 жыл бұрын
Well, I have spent many years learning how to. And in fact, there are many aspies in proffessional acting, both stage and film. So while I agree that it's rare, it's definitely not impossible. Also, I still feel that I lack facial expression around my eyes a lot, although it's not something most people would notice if they weren't looking for it.
@nzkimberly
@nzkimberly 10 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your posts. This one sums up perfectly what I love about my beautiful Aspie teen
@beatrizcantilho898
@beatrizcantilho898 10 жыл бұрын
You're amazing. I loved your video :)
@rikkerebeccasktt8299
@rikkerebeccasktt8299 10 жыл бұрын
I feel so not alone after seeing this....
@eddiessauro
@eddiessauro 10 жыл бұрын
Aspies are great people, Rikke. Go on.
@amediocreventriloquist9355
@amediocreventriloquist9355 9 жыл бұрын
everyone on the spectrum is different, but i have to admit, there are positives with almost everyone like with myself, i get angry easily but i am a bit socially awkward and i interrupt people a lot, but i am more "book smart" than the average person, just not a social or street smart. i also... okay never mind that's like the only positive BUT at least there are positives to be there, right? this video is kinda steriotypical (or however it is spelled) but still a good video
@CrosRV
@CrosRV 10 жыл бұрын
I couldn't thank you enough for enumerating these nice things about aspies. This makes me feel better about myself :)
@gasmaskcowboy
@gasmaskcowboy 10 жыл бұрын
Dear TheAnMish your video is amazing and i loved it. i swear I have never been so happy. it melted my heart and touched me in a very special way. keep posting!
@angelbrownie1
@angelbrownie1 10 жыл бұрын
you're so pretty! ^_^
@angelbrownie1
@angelbrownie1 10 жыл бұрын
Oi!
@Manfred.Druschowitz
@Manfred.Druschowitz 8 жыл бұрын
my son just got diagnosed ,as a speak I'am loading up a youtube video what is like to live with a Asberger's Child
@Myxomatosis010
@Myxomatosis010 11 жыл бұрын
Great video. I'm an aspie and this is the first video I have ever watched about it - it's good to hear such a positive outlook on it. Thanks!
@Dirtfire
@Dirtfire 10 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing this. You're doing a great service! I don't know that I have Asperger's, since I've never been formally diagnosed, but I believe I may have it, or something very similar. These fixations on certain subjects which can often give you the ability to see things that most other people miss. The ability to see certain things from different perspectives. So true. Similar, I suppose, to someone who reads a book or something over and over again, gaining deeper insights with each reading, and then reading other things in the same vein obsessively.
@ronaldjohnknight
@ronaldjohnknight 8 жыл бұрын
@TheAnmish can an aspie can loose interest in everything even with his/her interests? Maybe due to depression?
@OrkarIsberEstar
@OrkarIsberEstar 7 жыл бұрын
hm...i change my special interests regularely. i have like 2 that always stayed with me which are computer games / fantasy and history. i have had many others but they came and went. During a depression i loose interest to do anything and just sit there. But after the depression interests start coming back for me
@AnAutisticPsychologist
@AnAutisticPsychologist 7 жыл бұрын
The short answer is simply 'yes'. Longer answer; there are different 'profiles' when it comes to special interests. Some have the same all life, some have changing ones and some seem to constantly aquire new ones. A few don't have them at all. And yes, depression can cause you to lose interest in absolutely everything. It may return on its own or it may not. If it doesn't, one may get a new special interest once the depression is over. Either way, if one has a depression, I would advise to seek help. They can be hard to deal with by oneself.
@ScottsShots
@ScottsShots 10 жыл бұрын
Even though I have PDDNOS, I can still relate to this very well.
@chrisdemetri8550
@chrisdemetri8550 9 жыл бұрын
Finally, someone who's in tune with all things good about being an Aspie. You're always going to get negative people rubbishing everything we say (see below) but I just put that down to ignorance, or even jealousy because we are special. Very well said Anmish..I'll keep a look out for more of your posts.
@Tatyteves
@Tatyteves 8 жыл бұрын
I loved the video, very informative! =) I can see a lot of these amazing things in my aspie friend... you people are really awesome!
@nicknealuseche
@nicknealuseche 9 жыл бұрын
Agree that being an Aspie is great but it is a spectrum and diagnosis complicated. Whether Aspie or not, celebrate difference ;-)
@meggznham
@meggznham 8 жыл бұрын
you....are so....pretty. omg.
@DanS8204
@DanS8204 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for great gifts and insights you have shared!
@Mamadoll53
@Mamadoll53 8 жыл бұрын
Thank you for making this video. You are a beautiful person.
@mysteryprize
@mysteryprize 11 жыл бұрын
[ ] Aspergers isn't real [ ] My son has Aspergers, you are so inspiring [ ] You are beautiful [ ] My life is a constant struggle you will never understand Tick one, I think I've just about covered everything
@nunyabidniss3827
@nunyabidniss3827 10 жыл бұрын
oh my your absolutely beautiful, and kind and sweet, they call me add, i call me a free thinker, they want conformists
@anjiephatcat
@anjiephatcat 6 жыл бұрын
I love what you spoke about....I used to doubt myself a lot but listening to this makes me feel real....its difficult to deal with people when they dont understand the solutions you are giving them because they would rather not work with it. but .... i love what you spoke.
@thereallifeofaspiegirl5695
@thereallifeofaspiegirl5695 7 жыл бұрын
I love your channel, it always makes me smile :) xx
@timotheusn.h.nakashona1001
@timotheusn.h.nakashona1001 8 жыл бұрын
I can tell that she's quite shy.
@johnfist6220
@johnfist6220 7 жыл бұрын
You're beautiful. Let's make her our queen. All hail the queen of autism!
@joefortey4
@joefortey4 10 жыл бұрын
such a inspirational video I was diagnosed with aspergers when I was 14 and I hid from it until now im 27 and I love the fact I have this gift. i'm loyal open and honest I have trouble understanding social situations but we have feelings so deep and plus we understand things in such depth thank you anmish you embrace our special strength :)
@GregoryWiktor
@GregoryWiktor Жыл бұрын
Wow! So proud you could put yourself out there publicly like this! Love your confidence - [an ASD guy]
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